More often than not , amusing account book   films seem to stand apart visually from its source fabric , but recently we ’ve started to see the page and silver screen come together more . So , why is it that we do n’t see that happening more ? Prior to the kick - off of   DC FanDome 2020 on Saturday , we get a glimpse ofThe Batman’s(2021 )   prescribed logo , as well as an original musical composition of promotional art by Jim Lee ; something we do n’t often get to see in bicycle-built-for-two with mirthful book film adaptations . foresightful - meter comic fanatics and comic cinema ogre alike live for cinematic claim on their favorite classic Heron . Yet , more often   than not , there seems to be a bit of a disconnect between the projection screen and the page .

Of course , they are inherently plug in because of their kernel subject matter and the stories they get from ( no pun intended ) , but at the close of the day , it ’s uncommon   to see actual comic book artistry visually lay out in conjecture with the films themselves . Even when it come to promotional artistic creation , which is arguably the easy avenue to further connect Sir Frederick Handley Page and   concealment , we rarely see the studios utilize body of work that mirrors the comics these characters   in the beginning   came from . The fans connect the two much more oftenthan we see   our DC and Marvel overlords do it . That ’s why this new promotional message from DC’sBatmanfranchise is as warmly welcomed as mirthful book pages   refreshed off the press .

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Comic book art: Batman faces the four Robins: Nightwing Dick Grayson, Red Hood Jason Todd, Red Robin Tim Drake, and Robin Damian Wayne.

DC has been give us more in terms of pairing mirthful book vogue art with its cinematic promotional material of late . With the release of the graphic symbol and who ’s who of the newThe Suicide Squadmovie during DC FanDome on Saturday , we got to see some Greco-Roman amusing book style artwork partnered with thereveal of the live - activity characters , mix the 2D origins of the character with their silver screen representations . The originalSuicide Squadmovie even seemed to   try and embody   the notion of a comic Koran with its vivacious colors and explosive activity tantrum . Yet , with most comic book of account cinema , we do n’t often see that connection , especially in theMarvel Cinematic Universe .

So why is it that we do n’t see more of this kind of promotional art ? One hypothesis is that they are trying to keep the two worlds separate for those that do n’t keep up both . There are huge chunks of theDCandMarvelfan bases who make love these heroes entirely for what they ’ve understand in the theaters . This part of their fan base does n’t have a personal connexion to the ample account of comic books their favorite reference   come from and therefore do n’t care as much to see that case of content . Another theory is that both mirthful record book superpowers and their parent companies ( Warner BrothersandDisney ) are more focussed   on what will widely sell , rather than what honour their picture show ' 2D origins , no matter how much their devoted comic book sports fan crave it .   They get laid what sells : the   faces of the popular famous person that are in   their films , and that ’s what gets plastered on most of the promotional cloth that pass on our screens .

Although the cinematic universe of discourse seems powerfully set in what elbow room and how they elevate their films , there seems to still be hope yet for hardcore fans of traditional comic strip that desire to see them further interconnected with their live adaptations . With DC revealing Jim Lee ’s promotional materialforThe Batman , a stronger nosepiece has been build up between the   two , and the   possibilities   for including more of that variety of material actuate forward are endless . Let ’s just hope that Marvel seizes the chance to start integrate more comic way workplace in their promotional material too . What could it hurt ( other than maybe a few pencils ) ?

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